[Extension] Palette Helper

Solved!

Everthing i have done is put this 2 lines in the scritp:

i got it :slight_smile: thx

Hi @Chaonic. Great extension! A few months ago Tabs was added to the Aseprite API, this will be very useful for you: https://twitter.com/aseprite/status/1729192863337250953.
Documentation:
api/api/dialog.md at main · aseprite/api · GitHub

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Hey there!

Yeah, I was going to go back to improving the tool soon!
Thanks for letting me know about this change in the API! I will definitely find some use for it!

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Analytics have been telling me that a majority of people who come across this script come from here.
So I think that it’s only appropriate to let you guys know here that I’ve released a major update!

If there are any problems with this release, please let me know! I will do my best to actually.. not hide in fear of people messaging this time around! Thank you guys so much, knowing how many people have been using the tool absolutely fills me with pride. The feeling that in a weird way, I can take part in an uncountable amount of art made by people from across the world is incredible. Even if it’s just the smallest possible part! Which I’ve recently learned is called epsilon in computing! And I’ve learned this for THIS UPDATE!

Anyways! I hope that it’s appropriate for me to write this here and let you guys know! Thank you again for all the help that everyone provided and all the encouraging words.

Have a wonderful time, everyone!!

Here’s a preview of what it can do now! This palette was made with my new Environmental interpolation algorithm, which is a super simplified version of what happens in PBR rendering. It takes a single color, the “darkest black” of your choosing (For instance, if your palette has dark purple as “black”), environmental light (like the sky) and sunlight. It interpolates what your main color looks like in the darkness, in the environmental light and in the environmental light + sunlight. Hope that makes sense. And yes, you can totally put red in an environment with green light, and the color turns black!

Then there’s also a new additive interpolation method that functions like combining light. You know, how you’d mix yellow, cyan and magenta light to get white? The idea was for you to mix those lights and then create a better environmental light!

I don’t think I need to go through absolutely everything I’ve added or changed, let’s say it like this. It’s enough to warrant a jump to version 2. If you wanna know more, I will be back to answer any questions after I’ve had some sleep!

Special thanks to behreajj, since I stole a bunch of his OKLab code to make this happen! And to everyone else here who thought that this tool was worth their time! <3

I hope that you enjoy this release!